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Recently I've been given a couple of Pentium III PC's, so I took the innards out of both of them and used them to bring an old games PC back to life. So far, so good, just needed to get an OS up and running in it's hard drive, so I installed Windoze XP. But when it came to activating the thing, I found out that I've used up all my activation quota and I really couldn't be bothered to ring up Microsoft's call center to get a new code (besides, at that point it was quite late into the night).
So, that's when I've decided to dip my toes into the pool that is Linux's Ubuntu. I thought it might be cold and uninviting and won't want to stay in it for too long, but once I got into it I found myself gleefully playing about in that pool. I found it quite hard to get out of it as it's so nice and warm and bubbly.
The whole process, from cutting an installation CD to having the internet working on it was so quick, painless and easy. It probably took about an hour from clicking on the "Download Ubuntu" button to being able to view my webpage on the other PC running Ubuntu.
I've spent the last hour surfing the 'net on it, youtube, iPlayer, etc, everything seems to work on it. Bladdy marvellous. And it seems to be laden with more features than any of Window's OS (decent free paint program, a very respectable words processor, etc). I've already got it hooked up to my 32 " LCD telly and because I could set the screen resolution to match the same as the TV's (720 lines widescreen), it looks great where everything isn't squashed up.
It's only just now that I came back to my usual PC to type up this post and noticed how tired and boring Vista is looking. With that in mind, I'm finding it hard to get excited about the upcoming Windows 7. I won't be wanting to pay out the equivalence of a week's wages for that when there is a FREE alternative OS knocking about!
Are there any other Ubuntu users out there? And if so, any tips and advice on what else I could do with it? Also, are there any pitfalls?
So, that's when I've decided to dip my toes into the pool that is Linux's Ubuntu. I thought it might be cold and uninviting and won't want to stay in it for too long, but once I got into it I found myself gleefully playing about in that pool. I found it quite hard to get out of it as it's so nice and warm and bubbly.
The whole process, from cutting an installation CD to having the internet working on it was so quick, painless and easy. It probably took about an hour from clicking on the "Download Ubuntu" button to being able to view my webpage on the other PC running Ubuntu.
I've spent the last hour surfing the 'net on it, youtube, iPlayer, etc, everything seems to work on it. Bladdy marvellous. And it seems to be laden with more features than any of Window's OS (decent free paint program, a very respectable words processor, etc). I've already got it hooked up to my 32 " LCD telly and because I could set the screen resolution to match the same as the TV's (720 lines widescreen), it looks great where everything isn't squashed up.
It's only just now that I came back to my usual PC to type up this post and noticed how tired and boring Vista is looking. With that in mind, I'm finding it hard to get excited about the upcoming Windows 7. I won't be wanting to pay out the equivalence of a week's wages for that when there is a FREE alternative OS knocking about!
Are there any other Ubuntu users out there? And if so, any tips and advice on what else I could do with it? Also, are there any pitfalls?
